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Condition Critical, Quiet Riot's follow-up to their number one, multi-million-selling commercial breakthrough Metal Health, is
nearly identical to its predecessor. Not only do they repeat the hard-driving pop-metal hybrid to the last detail, they even throw in another Slade cover. ...

Having launched their career in promising fashion with the very well-received March of the Saint
album, Los Angeles-based Armored Saint now seemed poised to take things to the next level and become one of the '80s biggest metal stars. Further ...

Bluesy hard rock and boogie was still around in the early 1980s, even as hair
metal started grabbing all the attention. One such British band, Fastway, was led by two veterans: Motorhead guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke and Humble Pie drummer ...

Freedom at Point Zero is not a great Jefferson Starship album; the wonder is that
it is as good as it is. Since the band's previous album, the Top Ten, million-selling Earth, the group had lost its two lead singers, ...

Swiss rockers Krokus had already been around the bend a number of times by the
time they scored their first (and only) American platinum success with 1983's Headhunter. Shameless bandwagon hoppers that they were (their origins lay in cheesy, late-'70s ...

John Waite had known stardom as a member of the Babys, a British quartet that
had a brief run on the American charts in the late '70s and early '80s. During the heyday of punk rock, they were unapologetic stadium ...